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Re: Re: My husband's friend's daughter has Melanoma she is only 24

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Hi Kim:

Good point on using a juicer. My alternate doctor told us the same thing and

told us to use a blender instead. The slower the speed the better.

Vic

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From: kapullon1

Sent: Sat, February 26, 2011  

Lois,

I have done a lot of research regarding Melanoma as I too have it. The one thing

I have found is that there is a program for everyone. However, what works for

one person, may not work for another. Example, there is a man named Jerrod

Sessler who reversed Type 4 Melanoma by following the Hallelujah Diet ALONE. No

surgery, chemo or radiation. And if you read the testimonies of the diet,

several people also cured their Melanoma with the diet. I've also found several

have cured themselves following the Gerson Protocol. Point is - there is no

silver bullet, no program that will work better than others.

I do not have medical insurance nor am I wealthy so I have to do what I have to

do. And what I am following based on my research and what my gut it directing me

to do is the Budwig Diet, Transfer Point Beta 1, 3D Glucan, and a plant-based

diet. Also, instead of juicing, I make green smoothies. I have read that by

juicing, we remove beneficial fiber that helps REMOVE toxins from our colon.

There is a holistic MD that talks about doing smoothies and supplementing with

juices.

For supplements, I am taking high doses of vitamins (mega-doses of Vitamin C

with Rose Hips and Vitamin D) and minerals plus supplementation of CoQ10,

Astragalus, Pau'd Arco, Curcumin, Resveratrol, Amazing Grass products, Jarrows

Green Tea, Grape Seed Extract, Cayenne and Golden Seal.

I am also walking daily to increase my oxygen levels.

I have been following this protocol since last August. I know it's working with

my immune systems because the Melanoma spot (which is slightly smaller than a

dime) fades out as the immune system is working. There have been several times

that it flares back up to the look of a blood blister, but most days it fades.

Your friend's daughter is young and if she's in great health other than the

Melanoma, I believe she can cure herself if she follows a protocol that she

feels comfortable with.

Good Luck,

Kim

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